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Visited the food and drink show in Edinburgh for the first time. Usually attend the Glasgow show and love it.In comparison Edinburgh did not live upto standards and selection of Glasgow.The stalls were good just not enough of them or space for the amount of...More

Visited with work, easily accessible from most places in the city. Did not stay here but no one in our grip did either.
Facilities were brilliant and food / catering was fabulous for number of people in the group (>500)
Would recommend for large groups.

I am writing this as I have given up trying to sleep. There is a party somewhere above my head which sounds like great fun, however as I am here at a conference to work I am becoming more tired and annoyed. I am surprised...More

We personally did not stay at the Heriot-Watt but those in our conference that did said it was excellent value and a very pleasant stay.
We held a conference for 80 guests. The venue was excellent. We had exclusive use of the conference facilities -...More

Few Edinburghers live in the Old Town, but itslabyrinth of dank alleys and steep streets suggeststhis was not always the case. Today, it’s mostlyvisitors, tartan-flavoured souvenir shops, and pipersthat you’ll find on its cobbled streets. This is theplace to get a feel for Auld Reekie (Old Smelly), asthe town was once nicknamed, and stroll the RoyalMile, the thoroughfare that links the castle with the

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royal palace – two of Edinburgh’s great set-pieceattractions. But there’s lots more exploring to dohere down dozens of little alleys, or wynds, while atnight the city’s busiest clubs erupt along the Cowgatewhich is closed to traffic for this purpose.